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Laurie Newcomb MA, LAPC, NCC, CTTP

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Laurie Newcomb MA, LAPC, NCC, CTTP
Trauma & Family Therapist

Bio

Laurie Newcomb is a Georgia native. She is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a B.A. in psychology. She attained her M.A. from Argosy University in Clinical Mental Health. Laurie is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. She is also a member of The International Association of Trauma Professionals and The Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists.

Laurie is passionate about helping individuals who have undergone traumatic experiences in their life. She began working on this area of therapy during her graduate program and she realized early on that substance abuse and trauma are often co-occurring and addressing both can help the client live a fuller life.

Laurie is a mother to two teenagers, two dogs, and two cats. She is currently the Trauma therapist at Carter Treatment Center and is in private practice with KWR, Inc. & Associates.

“Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.”-Buddha

Education

  • MA- Clinical Mental Health Argosy University - Graduate School
  • Bachelor of Arts- Psychology University of Georgia - University

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Reviews & Testimonials

Hear From Others Who Have Recovered Their Possibilities
    “It felt like I was home”
    “The entire process was so innocuous that it never crossed my mind I was in treatment, it felt like I was home, surrounded by such whole-hearted individuals who were all reaching for the same goal: Sobriety.”
    - L.W.
    “I came out with peace, self love and most of all confidence”
    “I love The Carter Treatment Center so much because, for the first time in my existence, I came out with peace, self-love, and most of all confidence that I will make it much further this time.”
    - C.M.
    “Guys, call them- they changed my life.”
    “I don't usually open up publicly about my treatment, but... I love this place. They don't do cookie-cutter treatment. My plan was about ME and MY needs, unlike a lot of other places I've been in and out of.”
    - B.M.
    “Thank you The Carter Treatment Center for the amazing support”
    “This is honestly a great rehab for anyone looking for serious help and truly has some of the greatest doctors and therapists in the state of Georgia. Even after my short stay I still have continued sobriety and a fulfilling life.”
    - D.N.
    “Today REALLY IS the first day of the rest of your life!”
    “I Loved everything about TCTC! The staff is patient, kind, knowledgeable, well-trained, has compassion, and has given me the full toolbox (My Hard Work) to succeed in my recovery. By far the BEST decision I made was to go here.”
    - K.V.
    “I really believe The Carter Treatment Center cares about people, you're not just a number.”
    “My counselor was always professional and insightful. I found a lot of healing in the process group and sound therapy. I really believe The Carter Treatment Center cares about people, you're not just a number.”
    - A.L.
    “Thank you Carter Treatment Center, you are a blessing.”
    “Thank you Carter Treatment Center, you are a blessing. I always feel at home when I am here. Everyone is smiling and I know it will be a good day.”
    - G.H.
    “An excellent facility, with an even more amazing leadership and staff!!”
    “I would highly recommend any of my friends or loved one's that were seeking substance abuse treatment to contact them.”
    - P.S.